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Types of Bone Fractures Latest Update 100% Correct
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What is the primary feature of a spiral fracture? 
A spiral fracture is characterized by a helical break around the bone, typically caused by a 
twisting force. 
 
How does an avulsion fracture occur? 
 
An avulsion fracture occurs when a fragment of bone is pulled off by a tendon or ligament. 
 
What distinguishes a compression fracture from other types? 
A compression fracture involves the bone being crushed or compacted, often seen in t...
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What are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff? correct answersSubscapularis 
Supraspinatus 
Infraspinatus 
Teres Minor 
 
What is a SLAP lesion? correct answersSuperior Labrum Anterior to Posterior 
Avulsion fx that starts at 12:00 to 3:00, pulls of the biceps tendon 
 
What nerve lies close to the inferior aspect of glenoid? correct answersAxillary nerve 
 
What is the most common site for a proximal humerus fracture? correct answersSurgical Neck 
 
Which of the following benefits of the humeral S...
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What are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff? CORRECT ANSWER Subscapularis 
Supraspinatus 
Infraspinatus 
Teres Minor 
 
What is a SLAP lesion? CORRECT ANSWER Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior 
Avulsion fx that starts at 12:00 to 3:00, pulls of the biceps tendon 
 
What nerve lies close to the inferior aspect of glenoid? CORRECT ANSWER Axillary nerve 
 
What is the most common site for a proximal humerus fracture? CORRECT ANSWER Surgical Neck 
 
Which of the following benefits of the humeral S...
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What are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff? - Subscapularis 
Supraspinatus 
Infraspinatus 
Teres Minor 
What is a SLAP lesion? - Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior 
Avulsion fx that starts at 12:00 to 3:00, pulls of the biceps tendon 
What nerve lies close to the inferior aspect of glenoid? - Axillary nerve 
What is the most common site for a proximal humerus fracture? - Surgical Neck 
Which of the following benefits of the humeral SuturePlate for proximal humeral fractures? - 
Anatomic Desig...
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What are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff? - ANSWER 
Subscapularis 
Supraspinatus 
Infraspinatus 
Teres Minor 
What is a SLAP lesion? - ANSWER Superior Labrum Anterior to 
Posterior 
Avulsion fx that starts at 12:00 to 3:00, pulls of the biceps tendon 
What nerve lies close to the inferior aspect of glenoid? - 
ANSWER Axillary nerve 
What is the most common site for a proximal humerus fracture? - 
ANSWER Surgical Neck 
Which of the fol...
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functions of the foot - ANSWERSweight bearing 
absorb impact loading forces 
adapt to uneven grounds 
allow efficient propulsion (pushing off) 
 
how many bones are in the foot? - ANSWERS28 
 
forefoot 
midfoot 
rearfoot - ANSWERSphalanges/metatarsals (sesamoids) 
5 tarsals 
talus/calcaneus 
 
roles of arches 
4 types (1 main one) - ANSWERSassist foot in supporting body weight/absorb shock of weight bearing 
medial longitudinal, lateral longitudinal, transverse, metatarsal 
 
plantar fasc...
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Orthopaedic Technologist -Exam: Fractures Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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Tuft Fracture - ️️Comminuted fracture of distal phalanx 
Boxer's Fracture - ️️Distal 5th metacarpal 
Chauffer's fracture - ️️(Hutchinson's). Radial styloid process pulled away from 
radius by ligaments 
Jones Fracture - ️️Fracture of the base of the 5th metatarsal 
Buckle Fracture - ️️(Torus). Incomplete fx. FOOSH. Bone bends outward but does 
not fully break- one side of bone undamaged. 
Monteggia Fracture - ️️Fracture/dislocation. Proximal ulna fx and dislocation of ...
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EMR WRITTEN EXAM COMBINED NEW 
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UPDATE| A+ GUARANTEED PASS 
1. You arrive at the scene of an emergency which a man caught 
his hand in the blades of a lawnmower. Two of his fingers are 
completely severed, and a third finger is partially severed and 
is hanging loosely. You should identify the partially severed 
finger as which of the following? 
Crush injury 
Amputation 
Avulsion 
Laceration 
ANSWER : Avulsion 
2...
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MN 566 Midterm Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
A physical therapist is treating a 25-year-old female with complaints of episodes of sharp low back pain when she makes quick movements. Lumbopelvic rhythm is reversed and PA testing reveals hypermobility throughout the lumbar spine. Which of the following diagnoses would you consider to be most likely? 
a. Ankylosing spondylitis 
b. Low back pain with motor coordination deficits 
c. Lumbar stenosis 
d.Low back pain with mobility deficits - ANS ...
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Open vs closed fracture - answerOpen: skin break- concern for infection 
Closed: Skin in tact, may be tented 
Pathologic fracture - answerOccurs through bony lesion d/t metastases 
Fragility/insufficiency fracture - answeroccurs in osteoporotic/thin bone 
Complete fracture - answerFracture through entire width of bone, disrupts both sides of 
cortex 
Incomplete fracture - answersingle cortical break, often in immature bone (periosteum is...
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